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    April 2008

    April 29, 2008

    Attitude Quotes

    Quotes are amazing ways to change the way we think about the world. Changing our world begins with changing our attitude. Here are some great quotes about attitude.

    Attitude determines altitude.
          
    - Anonymous

    …Attitude to me is more important than facts. It is more important than the past, than education, than money, than circumstances, than failures, than success, than what other people think, say or do. It is more important than appearance, gift, or skill. It will make or break a company…a church…a home.
       The remarkable thing is we have a choice every day regarding the attitude we will embrace for that day…I am convinced that life is 10% what happens to me and 90% how I react to it. And so it is with you… we are in charge of our attitudes.
          
    - Charles Swindoll

    A man sees in the world what he carries in his heart.
          
    - Johann Wolfgang Goethe, from “Faust”

    No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.
          
    - Eleanor Roosevelt

    You can’t expect people to look eye to eye with you if you are looking down on them.
          
    - Anonymous

    You can tell more about a person by what he says about others than you can by what others say about him.
          
    - Anonymous

    April 22, 2008

    Earth Day - April 22, 2008

    On April 22 I hope you all take 2 minutes out of your day to show appreciation for our beautiful planet. Take 2 minutes out of your day to watch the following video HeartMath Apprecation Video. See how an ordinary action can change the world!

    April 14, 2008

    Joyful, Jubilant Learning

    Check out my recent posting and other great posts at Joyful, Jubilant, Learning.

    http://www.joyfuljubilantlearning.com/joyful_jubilant_learning/

    Total Leadership

    I always get excited when a new book comes out that I just know I will enjoy reading. I had a sneak peek at one of those books in this month's edition of Harvard Business Review. Total Leadership is a new book by Harvard Business Press that will be hitting bookstores in June. I have already pre-ordered my copy at Amazon.

    The purpose of total leadership is to improve performance in all four domains of life - work, home, community and self - by creating mutual value among all of them. The HBR article is brilliant and summarizes the major ideas of the book. Bottom line, total Leadership is a different way of approaching goal setting. It takes on the concept of redefining goals as a series of experiments. In essence, goal setting is a trial and error process and we should not be afraid to make mistakes. The article summarizes some great ideas of how we can design an experiment to improve all domains of our live. These include:

    • Tracking and reflecting
    • Planning and organizing
    • Rejuvenating and restoring
    • Appreciating and caring
    • Focusing and concentrating
    • Revealing and engaging
    • Time shifting and "re-placing"
    • Delegating and developing
    • Exploring and venturing

    The website http://www.totalleadership.org/ has some excellent resources as well that are immediately available prior to the book being released. If you are looking to making changes in your life in all areas, this may just be the book you need to move you in the right direction.

    April 06, 2008

    Writers blog till they drop

    Every weekend I spend some time reading my favorite blogs and catching up on a weeks worth of news and reading. When I first started to do this I had probably 30 blogs that I found interesting enough to keep on my "favorites" list. However, I quickly found out that the volume of material coming in from 30 blogs was often too much to absorb or handle. I didn't want to spend my entire weekend reading blogs after all. I have scaled that back to about 15 or less that I keep up with on a weekly basis.

    I am always fascinated how the world of technology is changing how we work and live. A fascinating story about blog writers was posted http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9588_22-6236771.html. I thought about how hard it is to read all of that and never considered the length of time it takes people to write all of the blog content. This article provides some insight into the negative impact that blogging is having on some peoples lives. Keeping a balance between different aspects of our live is critical. Physical, mental, spiritual aspects of our lives must be considered when planning our week. I always refer back to Stephen Covey's big rocks/small rocks story and sharpening the saw (7th Habit of Highly Effective People). Planning the big things in our lives first will allow us to accomplish more and have a much better life than if we only concentrate on one aspect of our live which consumes us. I hope these bloggers find that balance in their world.

    April 01, 2008

    Maintaining Energy

    I received an email today from Success Magazine. It had an excellent note on maintaining energy, something that we all want to be able to do.

    "Several simple changes in your daily life can dramatically increase your energy levels. To get the most out of yourself without exhaustion, learn how to respond in a calm, positive way to the inevitable ups and downs of your work and personal life. The key to maintaining a healthy pace in the office mean taking time to separate yourself from the rigors of work-life, so take a break! Be sure to devote one full day a week resting your mind and body. Experts attest that taking time to refresh yourself spiritually and mentally means you will produce more in the other six days, and make fewer mistakes, than if you worked seven days straight."

    I try and take a break from work, computers, etc on Sunday. This is my day to recharge and catch up on my spiritual development, family, and relaxation. A small change making a big difference in our quality of life.

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